2010 Action Committee Outgoing Communications

Letter from the AC to the Hawai'i County Council requesting that the Council draft appropriate legislation to amend Hawai'i Revised Statutes and the Hawai'i County Code as necessary to make it possible for the County to acquire lots that are in foreclosure due to non-payment of delinquent property taxe, and passage of a resolution in support of such legislation.

Letter from the Puna CDP Action Committee to the three County Council Members representing the Puna District requesting that the FY 2010-2011 Budget for the County of Hawai'i include funding in the amount of $213,000 in support of CDP Action and Steering Committees.

This document is the letter to the Planning Director containing the comments and recommendations of the Action Committee on the proposed amendments to the Puna CDP contained in Bill 194 and from the various individuals, associations and organizations in the Puna district over the past few months. Exhibit A, which is referenced in this letter, can be accessed via the link provided below in the Related Content box.

Memo from Puna CDP AC to Department of Public Works Director Warren Lee requesting support in getting the PMAR functionally classified and added to the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) which is necessary to qualify for federal funding for design and construction.

Memo dated August 18, 2010 from the Puna CDP Action Committee to Milton Pavao, Manager, County of Hawaii Department of Water Supply requesting his written support for the certain provisions in the Puna CDP, September 2008, intended to protect the Puna aquifer from human pollution.

Memorandum dated October 22, 2010 to Gloria Wong, Vice Chair, Cost of Government Commission in responds to the request of the Cost of Government Commission (CGC) for suggestions to help the CGC fulfill its mission.

December 15, 2010 Memorandum to Mayor William Keoni regarding Request for Documents from the Mass Transit Agency on July 15, 2010.

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